This show is one I don't miss. I only started watching Doctor Who last season, and I'm hooked. I'll be the first to admit, too, that I was NOT looking forward to Donna being the companion this season, but you know what? She's not nearly as harpy and annoying as she was in her debut last season.

This week, the Doctor and Donna end up in a library a little girl visits in her mind. It looks to be a pretty scary episode – and it should be, since it was written by the same guy who wrote the episode "Blink" last season. Remember "Blink"? It had the creepy stone angels who attacked while your eyes were closed? Definitely creepy – but really good stuff.

Daytime Emmy Awards (ABC, 8-10pm)

I always find it funny that the Daytime Emmy Awards are on in the evening. It makes sense though, as that's when most people watch TV – but I'd think fans of daytime shows will watch it whenever it airs. Or TiVo it. This year, the show is hosted by Sherri Shephard from The View (who wasn't sure if the Earth was flat or round) and All My Children star, Cameron Mathison (who was topless on most of Dancing with the Stars a couple seasons ago.) I suppose that's A-list for daytime TV.

In all fairness I should admit I haven't watched anything remotely related to 'professional' wresting since I was in junior high. But, I bet there will be matches, and yelling, and someone getting knocked out by a chair. And let's hope it's not an audience member.

Meerkat Manor (Animal Planet, 9-9:30pm)

My kids like this show, but every episode is the same to me. That's how my mom feels about Deadliest Catch, though. And I don't get that at all! Each episode is filled with peril and danger. I guess what I'm trying to say is how my mom feels about Deadliest Catch is how I feel about this show. So, since I like having a half-hour of peace and quiet every now and then, I tell myself it's educational programming, and let my kids watch Meerkat Manor. And I pretend they don't look like fuzzy rats (the meerkats – not my kids. They're just regular fuzzy).